he was talking about being home alone last night and watching some fleetwood mac concert on an mtv station (i guess). he was very impressed with lindsey buckingham. no idea when this concert was performed, though.

Holy Shit!8th already in a Wakefield game?How the hell does that happen?EVERYBODY must be in a hurry to move on.I'm just glad we're moving on as a team and the Yankees are just moving on out :)Oh I mentioned this at the end of the last game's post, but I guess everyone had moved on themselves by then.Just how damn excited do you think the last place Tigers' players are about going to Chicago to end their season instead of packing up lockers and booking tee times?

Been working on the books, watching GDGD and listening to music.My fricking ancient puter is maxing out. Slow as shit to swap apps. I'd try to throw in a comment and the next batter would be gone before I could :(Anyway - looks like we're about to end the season in the best possible way. Beating the Damn Yankees on a walk-off, never mind, there it is!

The Red Sox could be facing a Tom Brady-like blow to their postseason plans.

Just as the Patriots are trying to make it work this season without the injured Brady as their quarterback, the Red Sox could be going into the playoffs without Josh Beckett [stats] as the ace of their pitching staff.

According to a source, Beckett sustained an oblique injury during a bullpen session following his last start.

Asked last night if Beckett is suffering from an oblique injury, a separate Red Sox source said a medical update on Beckett will be announced today, before the team boards its charter flight to California for Wednesday’s Game 1 of the American League Division Series against the Los Angeles Angels.

I'm just not sure if the Red Sox can get it done with Lester, Dice, and Byrd against the Angels. And I don't think they can get it done in a 7-game series with Wakefield either. Not on paper, that's for sure. You'll have to rely on heavy offense and luck.

This must be so strange for these reserves. Especially on the Red Sox side. They got eliminated from the International League by the Scranton Yankees. Now here some of those same players are, on both sides, facing each other once again, yet, in front of 37,000 people at Fenway Park.

Thank whoever we won that last Yankee game. Meaningless or not, that's no way to end the season, regular as it may be.Now let's get Steve Austin's doctors working on the Beck-man right away!Back to taxes :(See ya in the playoffs!